| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $86.7415 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether SOL will reach the dollar price target $86.7415 during a specific 15-minute interval; it matters to short-term traders and participants who want to hedge or speculate on rapid price moves in Solana.
Solana (SOL) is an actively traded cryptocurrency that can display significant intraday volatility driven by macro markets, on-chain events, and liquidity conditions across exchanges. Short time-frame markets like this capture the risk of rapid spikes or crashes that are common in crypto trading and may be influenced by news, liquidations, or concentrated order flow. The market currently lists a single outcome and the official close/start timing is to be determined by the platform.
Prediction market odds reflect the market’s collective assessment of whether SOL will meet the $86.7415 threshold during the 15-minute window; interpret prices in light of liquidity, recent order flow, and the event’s official resolution rules.
It refers to a continuous 15-minute trading window defined by the platform’s event rules; the market resolves based on whether SOL reaches the $86.7415 threshold during that official window, so check the event page for the precise start and end timestamps.
Close/start times are listed as TBD on the listing; the platform will publish the definitive schedule and any timing updates on the event page or in the market’s rulebook prior to resolution.
Resolution depends on the platform’s specified price feed or aggregation method (specific exchanges, index, or oracle); consult the market’s official resolution criteria to see which sources and timestamping rules are used.
That depends on the data granularity and rules the platform uses (tick-level trades vs. minute OHLC snapshots). The market’s resolution policy will state whether an instantaneous trade, trade print, or time-weighted measure constitutes a hit.
A $0 traded volume indicates little or no current participation; low liquidity can lead to wide spreads and larger price moves from small orders, so traders should be cautious with position sizing and confirm settlement details before trading.